Key:crossing
crossing |
Description |
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Further refinement for nodes already tagged with highway=crossing or railway=crossing |
Group: Properties |
Used on these elements |
Documented values: 8 |
Requires |
Useful combination |
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Status: approved |
Tools for this tag |
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This tag is used for more accurately describing specific types of pedestrian crossings across roads, and other types of crossing over road or rail. Crossing infrastructure for the convenience of pedestrians, cyclists etc. should first be tagged with highway=crossing or railway=crossing as appropriate. The specific type of crossing may be further specified with the crossing=* tag and other properties described below.
The tag is set for the node where the both ways are crossing (footway and street, street and railway and so on). For detailed mapping it may be useful to tag ways leading from a sidewalk to the crossing node with footway=crossing or cycleway=crossing as appropriate.
The crossing tag
- crossing=traffic_signals
- Position this tag where the crossing-traffic (pedestrian, bicycles) have their own traffic lights.
- Mostly near highway=traffic_signals.
- traffic_signals:sound=yes/no
- Pedestrian traffic (Pelican/Toucan/Pegasus) with sound for the visually impaired.
- traffic_signals:vibration=yes/no
- Pedestrian traffic signals (Pelican/Toucan/Pegasus) with vibration for the visually impaired.
- crossing=uncontrolled
- A generic crossing with no traffic-signals of any type, just road markings. e.g. Zebra-crossings; Generally referred to as a "crosswalk" in the US).
- Mostly in combination with highway=crossing.
- crossing=island
- A crossing with a small traffic-island for pedestrians in the middle of the road.
- Mostly in combination with highway=crossing.
- (There is a proposal for mapping these with more detail: Proposed features/Traffic island.)
- crossing=no
- Where definitely no crossing is possible/legal
- crossing=unmarked
- A crossing without road markings or traffic lights
- crossing=unknown
- default - Crossing type is unknown
Additional tags
- bicycle=*
- A value of
yes
means that pedal cyclists are permitted to ride across the crossing.
- horse=*
- A value of
yes
means that horse riders are permitted to ride across the crossing.
- segregated=boolean
- (no default assumed) A value of
yes
indicates that crossing traffic of differing types is segregated from each other (there is a separate crossing area for each mode of transport). For example, horse and foot traffic is sometimes segregated within a UK Pegasus Crossing.
- supervised=boolean
- (default is
no
) A value ofyes
indicates that the crossing may be managed by a crossing guard at busy times.
- crossing_ref=*
- The traditional, region-specific reference, such as
zebra
orpelican
.
- sloped_curb=yes/no/one/both
- To indicate whether a wheelchair can pass the crossing.
- Tag on the node representing the kerb (en_US: curb) on the highway=footway for each side of the crossing. Add the footway as single way where needed. (Consider using kerb=* instead as it is a more general purpose method. Add your input to the relevant talk pages.)
- tactile_paving=yes/(no)/incorrect
- To indicate whether there is a pattern in the ground that is designed to be detected with a blindman's stick.
- Tag on the node representing the kerb (en_US: curb) on the highway=footway. Add the footway as single way where needed.
- flashing_lights=boolean
- (default is
no
) A value ofyes
indicates that flashing lights warn drivers when a pedestrian is crossing. For more detail, consider using a value ofbutton
,sensor
(if the lights turn on automatically), oralways
(if the lights are constantly flashing).
Examples
The following table shows how the crossing might be tagged:
Name and description | Tags | UK shortcuts | Image |
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Zebra crossing
A crossing with no traffic lights, but with flashing amber globes on poles and distinctive white stripes on the road for pedestrians. (not button operated) |
highway=crossing
crossing=uncontrolled crossing_ref=zebra |
crossing=zebra | |
Tiger crossing
A crossing with no traffic lights, but with flashing amber globes on poles and distinctive white stripes on the road for pedestrians and cyclists. (not button operated) (this type of crossing is limited to UK) |
highway=crossing
crossing=uncontrolled crossing_ref=tiger |
crossing=tiger | |
Pelican crossing ('traditional' UK crossing name) A crossing with traffic lights, and signals for pedestrians only. (button operated or not) |
highway=crossing
crossing=traffic_signals crossing_ref=pelican traffic_signals:sound=yes/no traffic_signals:vibration=yes/no traffic_signals:arrow=yes/no traffic_signals:minimap=yes/no |
crossing=pelican | |
'Toucan' crossing ('traditional' UK crossing name) A crossing with traffic lights, and signals for pedestrians and cyclists. (button-operated or not) |
highway=crossing
crossing=traffic_signals crossing_ref=toucan traffic_signals:sound=yes/no traffic_signals:vibration=yes/no traffic_signals:arrow=yes/no traffic_signals:minimap=yes/no |
crossing=toucan | |
Pegasus crossing ('traditional' UK crossing name) A crossing with traffic lights and signals for pedestrians, cyclists, and horse riders. |
highway=crossing
crossing=traffic_signals traffic_signals:arrow=yes/no traffic_signals:minimap=yes/no bicycle=yes horse=yes segregated=yes (sometimes crossing_ref=pegasus traffic_signals:sound=yes/no traffic_signals:vibration=yes/no |
crossing=pegasus | |
A supervised crossing
Called lollipop crossing in UK. (DE: Schülerlotsen/Verkehrshelfer; NL: Klaar-over) |
highway=crossing (or traffic_signals , as appropriate)
crossing=uncontrolled (or supervised=yes |
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Traffic-Signals without a "pedestrian crossing" | highway=traffic_signals | ||
A crossing with an island | highway=crossing
crossing=island;uncontrolled (or Uses multiple values |
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An unmarked crossing with sloped curbs | highway=crossing
crossing=unmarked sloped_curb=yes (on nodes of highway=footway at curb) |
Logically where crossing=no exist there can't be a highway=crossing, because it's literally not a crossing. So the combination of highway=crossing and crossing=no is inappropriate.
See Also
- Approved features/Road crossings - the original proposal for this tag
- Cycle routes - closely linked with many toucan crossings
- Proposed features/Traffic_island
External Links
- Pedestrian_crossing (wikipedia) - international differences and terminology